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I want it reupholstered in leather - Fine Touch can do it

"This is a really different antique that has been reupholstered in leather!" says Dan Garver of Fine Touch Furniture and Upholstery, 513 N. Johnson St., Ada.

The Icon borrowed this photo from the Fine Touch Facebook site where several recent reupholstery projects are displayed in photos.

July 8 next ReStore senior dance

The next senior dance at ReStore, 210 N. Main St., Ada, is from 2-4 p.m., Wednesday, July 8. Walter Miller plays the favorites.

Fishing derby and fish fry latest Hootenannies' activity

Report by Riley Fleece

The Hardin County Hootenannies met at Advisor Grant Mizek's farm. There we had our Fishing Derby and a fish fry.  We started with a brief meeting.  President Isaac Davis opened and asked Sean Hurley to lead the American pledge and Levi Beiler led the 4-H pledge. Secretary Miranda Holbrook took roll call and asked for our favorite foods.  There were seven members present.

Sugar Grove United Methodist silent auction, ice cream social July 11

Sugar Grove United Methodist Church will hold its second annual ice cream social and silent auction from 5 to 7 p.m., Saturday, July 11.

The silent auction will close at 6:45 p.m. and includes several gift baskets and donated items. 

An adult ticket costs $6 and includes a shredded chicken or barbecue sandwich, choice of side, choice of salad, drink, and Dietsch Brothers Ice Cream. 

A child ticket costs $3 and includes hot dog, mac and cheese, applesauce, drink, Dietsch Brothers Ice Cream, and a cookie or brownie. 

For tickets see any church member or call (419) 306-0577.

Ada Full Gospel Church VBS July 27-30

Ada Full Gospel Church, 1047 State Route 235, Ada, will hold its Vacation Bible School from Monday, July 27 to Thursday, July 30, from 6 to 9 p.m. The VBS is for youth ages 3 to teens.

VBS planners say: "Grab your expedition gear and prepare for Journey Off the Map! Come join us as we discover truths about Jesus-the Ultimate Guide! Kids will enter the Worship Rally at Overlook and make their first stop in the  Tangled Branch Tree House for Bible study.

ONU professor, student awarded Best Paper, Third Place at Engineering Education conferen

Dr. John K. Estell, Ohio Northern University professor of computer engineering and computer science, and ONU student David Reeping, a senior in engineering education from Richfield, Ohio, were recipients of the Best Paper Award, Third Place, from the First-Year Programs Division of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) during the 122nd ASEE Annual Conference held June 14-17 in Seattle, Wash.

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